Faculty of Philosophy, Department of psychology- Specialisation of trauma psychology. Faculty of Medicine in Sarajevo, in cooperation with World Health Organization and University in Sweden, Psychiatric Institute Umea- «Post-trauma therapy» Certificated

University of Sarajevo, BiH

2002

BA

Faculty of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Pychology

University of Sarajevo, BIH

1981

Academic Experience

Title

Faculty/Program

University

Period

Assoc. Prof. Dr.

Faculty for Art and Social Science, Psychology program

International University Sarajevo

2006-Present

Visiting professor and Lecturer

IPF , Educationa Faculty, Division of Engineering Psychology

University Zenica, University of Bologna,University in Lulea

2009-present

Assist. Prof. Dr.

Nastavnicki Fakultet

University Đemal Bijedić Mostar, BiH

2008-2009

Administrative Experience

Title

Faculty/Program

University

Period

Regional Director, Save the Children Norway South East Regional office, Sarajevo BiH

Leader of research project in humanistic science and experimental development"Sparks of growing" from 2009 and currently. Research is realized in experimental setings through practice and data are used for research activities

Leader of research project Aggressive behaviour of children in BIH (2011 to 2014)

Participation in following research projects:

Research on the discrimination of children based on national belonging

Ethical codex for researches with and for children(Council for children BIH)

Research on Position of Children in Institutions (UNICEF),

Improvement of Institutional Care of Children without Parental Care (HealthNet International)

Research on Child Trafficking for purposes of Sexual Exploitation and Child Labour (Save the Children Norway and UNICEF

Research on Violence against Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Council for Children B&H),

Research on Child Rights Conditions in B&H

Research on Child Rights Conditions in Serbia

Research on Child Rights Conditions in Montenegro.

Research on the risk factors leading to child trafficking and exploitation.

Mersiha Jusic -Psychological aspects of radicalization in youth, including early experiences and family composition, attachment, personality traits, immediate context, and group influences – in progress in IUS